Fresh for Spring 2016: Home Decor Edition

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Spring. It’s fresh. It’s bright. It’s fun. It’s your last chance to decorate/ organize/ redo before summer rolls around and you call it quits until the fall. At the same time, it’s also a super busy season. There’s spring break, followed by Easter, and then a final push to finish up the school year. Is there even time to obsess over home decor?

home decor spring 2016

Instead of stressing out over having the most spruced-up house on the block, try infusing a few simple design changes. You don’t need to paint a wall or replace every area rug. Focus your home decor updates on easy swaps— like throw pillows, display towels, and lamp shades. Also, go for changes that will still feel fresh and relevant in a few months, when the summer sun has us staying indoors even more.

By making smaller changes, you can save your time and energy for a weekend dedicated to spring cleaning (what to do with that baby gear you don’t need) or creating a super sweet Easter feast (get your free Easter printables here!).

5 FUN & EASY HOME DECOR THEMES FOR SPRING:

(Left to Right)

spring decor 2016

YELLOW // Ikea Children’s Storage Bench

 

FLORAL // DIY Tattoo East Eggs (via Jessica Jones Design)

 

SIMPLIFIED // Tulip & Ribbon Place Setting (via Boxwood Clippings)

 

SURPRISING // Children’s Photo Art Collage (Simple as That Blog via Buzzfeed)

 

CITRUS // MUKitchen Designer Kitchen Towel

 

On a final note…  these floral-print coasters are so pretty. And we have a genius way to get kids involved in spring cleaning.

Happy Spring! What are your simple home decor ideas for the season?

 

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Renee K.
Hi. I’m Renee. Last year, I left my full-time job in New York, moved back home to Texas, bought a house, and popped out my first baby. Luckily, I did this all with my awesome husband and our totally bewildered cat. Now that we’re living in the RGV, I’m getting to know a whole new side of Texas— which I love. I also love my little girl, public libraries, fresh margaritas, adult conversation, and anything funny or satirical. (I used to love sleeping, but I think we all know that’s a lost cause.) When I’m not adjusting to life with a toddler, I'm working from home as a freelance copywriter. Oh, and downing copious amounts of iced coffee.

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